Thursday, 28 October 2010

What’s the best plan for fat loss? Week 2


There is a constant debate going on about the best way to lose weight, everyone from doctors, to fitness professionals, to nutritionists to the people on the street have an opinion. Some are more informed or educated than others and some are just con artists. No one seems to have conclusive proof of the true blueprint of optimal health. Low fat, high protein, eat meat, no meat, no carbs, 3 calorie controlled days 1 binge day, eat right for your blood type, the list is endless!

Over years and years of reading and researching nutrition for various clients with health problems ranging from high blood pressure, depression, type 2 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and obesity I have become a complete fan and advocate of the Palaeolithic (caveman) way of eating.

I have seen fantastic results from a change in diet, a change that eliminates wheat and diary products and increases consumption of fruit and vegetables, and not just the 5 a day the government talks about – at least 10 a day is what we should be aiming for. It seems clear to me that this is the only way to eat, as our ancestors did. We were made to eat this way!

We are not meant to be over weight. We are all different and your natural weight is as individual as the colour of your eyes, or your height. But if you eat to be healthy aiming to nourish your body with the nutrient dense foods nature provides your body will follow your lead and you’ll find your set weight point.

When it comes to nutrition for weight loss my OPINION is this, if you eliminate any type of synthetic man made foods, (and in this I would include diary as so many of us are lactose intolerant – cows milk is meant to nurture 42 stone cows NOT humans) in time your body will fall back into sync with itself and as the blood sugar stabilizes and your metabolism settles on an even keel your body fat will drop and you will feel more in control of your body and its cravings – Don’t get me wrong a bowl of chocolate ice cream will still look good but the feeling of HAVING to succumb will not be a strong as your body will not be craving sugar – just your mind!

When the body is free of the toxins caused by artificial processed foods it can work properly concentrating on the digestion of food rather than having to process alien toxins through the gut, this causes the body to retain extra water in order to dilute these toxins, storing them in the fat cells away from the vital organs (ie on our tums, bums and bingo wings)

My clients and fit campers follow a nutrition plan that eliminates certain food groups from their diet for two weeks, these are Sugar, Diary, Wheat, Caffeine, Alcohol and anything processed – what’s left you ask?

Fresh fruits, vegetables, pulses, legumes, meats, fish, nuts, seeds, water & teas. Yes I know it sounds tough, and for those first few days it is, but when after the first week they feel energised and lighter – and when they step on the scales or do their measurements boom! The results are fantastic. By week two they are at least few pounds lighter (10 is the record) and full of energy.

Then the choice is theirs, do they want to go back to eating the convenience foods that have robbed them of their vitality, energy and slimness or do they continue down the path that leads to a healthy body at its natural weight, and a lifestyle that allows a little of what you fancy now and then without jeopardising your health or weight. For most the answer is simple – choose health! That chocolate biscuit just isn’t worth it.

No one said it was easy but in time it does become less challenging and the more you do it the easier it gets! You just have to get into the habit!

So some of my top tips would be

Eliminate refined carbohydrates (sugars) from your diet – bread, pasta, and wheat based products – even the “healthy” stuff and especially the white stuff - and the cakes, sweets and biscuits obviously!

Eliminate or at least limit dairy if you must eat diary choose the lower fat options, cottage and feta cheese – instead of full fat hard cheese – try non diary milk alternatives

Don’t eat anything if there are 3 or more ingredients and any with ingredients you don’t recognise or can’t pronounce

Eat mostly vegetables – organic wherever possible

Cook food from scratch and throw your microwave out (it nukes all the goodness in your food)

Eat smaller amounts of good quality, lean and wherever possible organic meats and fish

Eat fat to lose fat adding olive oil, coconut oil, oily fish, nuts and avocados along with other HEALTHY saturated fats to your diet will help your body repair itself and burn fat

Eat some form of good lean protein with each meal, animal or vegetable mix it up

Have Cheat meals the more of these you have the smaller your results will be, if you are aiming for weight loss keep it to two or three a week

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Wednesday, 6 October 2010

What’s the best plan for fat loss?

"Dieting - the practice of ingesting food in a regulated fashion to achieve or maintain a controlled weight”

Wow what a question that is! And here’s the thing, now that I’ve got you here, I don’t know the answer.


So that’s it sorry I haven’t a clue………………. ok so maybe I do have inkling. The thing is and the reason that I say I don’t know is that I don’t know you; I haven’t the foggiest idea why you’re overweight, and the answer will be different for each individual, what works for you may not work for me, you may have allergies or intolerances that cause other symptoms to flare up, you may have a thyroid problem that I don’t, or you have very high cortisol levels that will cause you to gain weight if you go for a long run, while I can run and it will fall off due to my high metabolism (which incidentally I don’t have – I am not one of the chosen few who have the gift!)


Over the past few years diets have had a bad press, and with good reason, the main one being that a diet tends to be something you “go on” and therefore something you will come off, and that’s when most people relax.


Having lost the weight they wanted or some of it they return to their normal eating habits only to find themselves back to square one a few weeks or months down the line, so they go on another diet, and so the cycle continues. But this time it is a little harder to lose those few pounds because during this cycle – known as yo yo dieting the body’s metabolism has slowed down in response to the lack of calories and therefore energy coming into the body.


So each time the process is repeated it becomes a little harder to achieve the weight loss desired. The harder it gets the quicker you give up meaning most people end up heavier than they started in the first place – not good!


What makes it harder is that everyday in a thousand different ways we are bombarded with messages from the multi billion pound food & diet industry who tell us that weight loss their way is easy and that they have the secret answer, by following them you to can have the body of your dreams.


A particular pet hate are the companies who provide energy dense bars and shakes to replace meals leaving you too exhausted to exercise and giving you the metabolism of a snail – having lost a lot of weight and feeling great in your new (untoned) body you return to eating food and expect your sluggish metabolism to cope, it doesn’t – I have never meet anyone who has kept their weight off with this type of diet – its insane!


But here is what I do know that successful diets and exercise plans work for the following reasons,


  1. they involve a reduction in un nutritious empty calories
  2. they are nutritionally dense
  3. they use resistance training
  4. and effective cardio
Nature has provided for us every nutrient we need to survive in good health. It has convenience foods of its own in the form of fruit and nuts, it provides its own metabolism boosting broccoli, grapefruit, green teas and the weight loss elixir – water! The foods it offers are low calorie and full of nutrients that nourish every cell in the body.

Nature doesn’t process foods, such as grains, stripping them of vital nutrients, it doesn’t add salt to meat and fish so it stores for longer in a tin on the shelf or add 10 teaspoons of sugar (the amount found in a standard can of cola) to water to make it taste better.


It doesn’t use trans fats or additives to prolong its shelf life, or numbers to give foods nicer colourings, or pesticides so fruit looks prettier – I could go on but you get the picture.


We have toyed so much with the foods we eat we no long have a concept of what real.

In my next blog I will tell you my view of the world’s best diet, the nutrition my yummy mummy fit campers, 1 to 1 PT and online clients follow, the same plan that has helped clients to lose 7lbs and 5 ½ inches in their first WEEK, the results they get are amazing – but if you can’t wait for the next blog and want to get a heads up just look around at the foods nature provides!


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